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A pair of Cooper's Hawks have a nest right in the neighborhood and have been providing great views for passerby's. The size difference between the male and the female is pretty obvious up close, and the male has been bringing food back to the nest a couple of times a day.
. . . I was expecting to possibly spot a nice Snowy Owl, but instead a Red Tailed Hawk was on a lightpost checking the area out for mice. This is a good sign, that all the new construction around Chums Corner will not scare away the raptors from hunting here.
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A view from the Halifax waterfront. Taken at predawn when the colours can be quit different. The island is Georges Island. The twisted lamp posts were designed by NSCAD alums Chris Hanson and Hendrika Sonnenberg, the ‘Fountain’ lamppost shoots a stream of water into the harbour. Not far away, ‘Get Drunk, Fall Down’ features another lamppost slumped across the pier, with its concerned friend looking down
Study of part of one of the light posts that line each side of Balboa Park's Cabrillo Bridge.
I liked the colors created by the flaking paint, and obviously it's quite a target for spider webs.
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Paseo Fernando Quiñones is located at one end of La Caleta beach and is formed by a long and narrow promenade over the sea. This narrow strip of land is actually called an isthmus because it has water on both sides. This bridge connects the mainland with the nearby Cádiz Lighthouse and the Castle of San Sebastián that is found at the end of it. This walkway has wonderful vistas along with stunning views of the sunset!
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Sunday I went for my weekly Sunset and stayed for the light show,
20 minutes after the sunset this is what I saw,
In case you like to see what we refer Quilted in figured wood,
Please see the link bellow the cabinet I made for my wife, Maple is the most used but this one is birch,
All the carving shells Greek water waves and handles are done by hand,
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P.S From the other side of the harbor the full moon was rising.
Who can say where the road goes,
Where the day flows, only time?
And who can say if your love grows,
As your hearth chose, only time?
Who can say why your heart sights,
As your live flies, only time?
And who can say why your heart cries
when your love lies, only time?
Who can say when the roads meet,
That love might be ,in your heart?
and who can say when the day sleeps,
and the night keeps all your heart?
Night keeps all your heart.....
Who can say if your love groves,
As your heart chose, only time?
And who can say where the road goes
Where the day flows, only time?
Only Time - Enya
theme for today: minimalism
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explore - 2 Sept. :))
We walked to the arboretum on the Penn State University campus, and a very kind person alerted us to what she thought might be a Coopers Hawk. Turned out to be a juvenile Red-tailed hawk, and it posed for us from tree to lightpost to tree to ground to tree😄. Other shots to follow..
I missed the bus, but I didn't miss a chance to get that pigeon in the photo:)
Part of Postcards from London series.
Old American Sycamore (Platanus occidentalis) trees lining one side of this alley; one Horse Chestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum) among them.
Banat, Romania
I love sunsets by the water soon will be going regularly there,
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30 days and counting down till spring!!!
Stanthorpe, Queensland, Australia, April 2022
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Looking at these figures I was suddenly, almost forcibly, jerked clean out of the habitual, half-tied vision of things, and an inner clearness, clarity, as if exploding from the rocks themselves, became evident and obvious.
-Thomas Merton
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